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Csiro Is Cutting Climate Science Jobs This Is Whats at Stake for Australia

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The article describes a reduction in climate science jobs at CSIRO, a public research agency. No direct commercial mechanism is identified: no company, commodity, or supply chain is affected. The impact is on scientific capacity and international credibility, not on any market or business line. Therefore, no relevant sectors are selected.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • CSIRO cutting 92 positions in environment unit, ~1/3 of climate modellers.
  • CSIRO received A$387 million funding boost from Australian government.
  • ACCESS climate model, Australia's only global climate model, threatened.
  • Declining funding for climate science in Australia over time.

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